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Despite our 3rd different location in the past 12 months the show was a success ! The vintage card and modern card markets are alive and well.

The crowds were solid all weekend long, our attendance numbers exceeded our December 2017 show. The Oaks Hall B location was 20,000 square feet larger than our event at the VF Casino which allowed us to widen the isles by 3 to 4 feet as well as convert most booths into 4 booth corner quads ( similar to the National) Thank You Net54 members for coming out and supporting the show !

I would also like to give everyone advanced notice that we will be back at The Valley Forge Casino for our next show which will be March 1-3, 2019. I hope to see you all there.

I watched the Vintage Breaks live broadcasts when they opened vintage packs with Tony Dorsett and Pete Rose. Rose was just throwing the cards around and Leighton was trying to keep his composure because people spent probably $100 for each offcentered common that came out...

I watched the Vintage Breaks live broadcasts when they opened vintage packs with Tony Dorsett and Pete Rose. Rose was just throwing the cards around and Leighton was trying to keep his composure because people spent probably $100 for each offcentered common that came out...

For anyone interested. You can cut to 11:45 of the video and watch about 30 seconds and really get a great laugh. Ole Pete Rose is man handling some cards out of packs and Leighton (hey Leighton) is a bit tense. I just watched it a second time and tears are coming down my face I am laughing so hard (same as the first time) . But then I know Leighton fairly well so can eventually laugh with him about it. Great stuff.